05.07.2015, 11:15 AM | #741 | |
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808's isn't a trap album either. *confused* |
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05.07.2015, 11:18 AM | #742 |
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My bad, I always associated the snare and high hats from old school late 80s 808 patterns with trap.
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05.07.2015, 11:35 AM | #743 |
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Maybe I do "expect too much" from one of the most iconic rappers of my youth. Like, I expect him to write his own verses, and to ... I don't know.. *RAP*
Instead, we got him trying to sing. But he can't really sing, so his voice is padded by "backup singers" singing the exact same thing Snoop's singing to mask some of that painful delivery. But how is it really a snoop album if Pharrel wrote it, and snoop isn't even carrying the primary vocal weight himself? Might as well be a [whatever the female who matched Snoop note for note on every track's name is] album. I'll admit, there are some truly catchy choruses on the record. Some of the songs are nice little pop gems, but this is not a snoop album. P.S. Apparently The Doggfather is considered one of the greatest hip-hop failures of all time. Now I've never really paid attention to the press surrounding that record, but I've always liked it quite a bit. One of my favorite Snoop albums in fact. |
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05.07.2015, 11:38 AM | #744 |
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Doggfather is a bad azz record and made the No Limit switch such a surprise..
for me the best are: 1) Doggystyle 2) Tha Doggfather 3) Da Game is To Be Sold Not To Be Told 4) Tha Last Meal 5) Blue Carpet
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05.07.2015, 12:11 PM | #745 |
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Snoop doesn't even remember what Doggystyle sounds like. it's kinda like a different person recorded it, sadly.
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05.07.2015, 12:16 PM | #746 | |
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current Snoop is just sad. here's a new interview with him:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/10/ma...-his-mind.html some highlights: Quote:
what is this bullshit about Iggy and Macklemore having "soul"? he just called her a cunt on Instagram a few months ago.. |
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I blame Snoop becoming a youth football coach for his "mellower, less shit talking, sometimes apologizing" version.
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05.07.2015, 12:35 PM | #748 | |
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Yeah, no problem. I almost don't want to tell you want I actually meant when k said that because I'm afraid of the rancor I fully expect you to unleash when I tell you... Oh well, here goes. *Deep breath* I was referring to 808's & Heartbreak, the album that spawned an army of hip-hop/alt. R&B hybrids, and more or less birthed the likes of Drake, Travi$ Scott, Iamsu!, etc. That's right... I been talkin' bout Kanye. |
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05.07.2015, 12:37 PM | #749 |
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is Rocky's album really coming out next week? i see no promo for it whatsoever. expecting another pushback..
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05.07.2015, 12:56 PM | #750 | |
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Where'd you hear this? I've got no incoming promos.. I don't even have any dates on the calendar when promos should be coming in for this one. Is he releasing it electronically first or something? EDIT: HitsDoubleDaily release calendar has had May12th as the release date since April 15th. Yet, it's not available for pre-order on iTunes, and if any promos are en route, they distributors aren't saying shit about it. It looks like there is gonna be a drop on the 12th, though. Crazy. |
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05.07.2015, 01:35 PM | #751 |
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I'm not sure you're being fair, 808 had a significant comeback in the "dirty south" era which influenced a significant portion of the mid-2000s and more specifically the evolution of trap..
but hey, I'm not surprised that y'all would attribute everything in rap to Kanye
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05.07.2015, 05:17 PM | #752 | |
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yeah, but what tha fuck is that cover all about!?!? goddamn!! lol! is there some hidden reference in there like Elephant? |
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05.07.2015, 05:51 PM | #753 |
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Clearly Snoop likes cunnilingus
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05.07.2015, 06:20 PM | #754 |
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like duh!!! I've been missing a lot of hidden goodies lately. been one of those naïve/airheaded weeks.
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05.08.2015, 03:13 AM | #755 | |
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05.08.2015, 03:16 AM | #756 |
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the release date is June 2 now though.
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05.08.2015, 09:14 AM | #757 | |
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catching up...
ugh June 2nd yeah. Killing me. All the singles have been dope. I love that A$AP Mob is a bunch of perfectionists. But I hate it too. It means as fans we're always waiting. But then we get great shit. But I hate waiting haha. My wife got me Trap Lord for my bday, so I've been listening to it a lot. Really grown on me. Great album. Solid 4/5. Here's my take on it: Quote:
I wish Ferg Forever would get a retail release. F'ing "Doe Active" is amazing haha. @SFAD: I think you misunderstood the whole 808s thing. Sev was saying that Snoop making a "singing" album was in the line of artists that have done the same after Kanye dropped his album called 808s And Heartbreak. When that album hit in 2008 it was like "OMG why is a rapper making an album singing?" But now we've got all these dudes since (Drake ofc, etc) that have pretty much turned the "singing rapper" thing into a genre itself, which was kicked off by 808s And Heartbreak. Has nothing to do w/ trap tho.
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05.08.2015, 09:29 AM | #758 |
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i'm late but this tape:
is absolutely fire. most of it is self produced and features some of the most innovative sounds i've heard in hip-hop lately, and on top of it all, it fucking bangs. |
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05.08.2015, 07:42 PM | #759 | |
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Dude, I told you. Keef being dropped by intetscope might be the best thing that could have happened. He's dropped FIVE mixtapes so far (that I'm aware of) in 2015 alone, and he's is absolutely all over the fucking place. Just dropped a new one last week. He's turning into a pretty solid hip hop experimenter. I hope he gets picked up by GOOD Music. Actually, I'm not sure why that hasn't happened yet. Seems like a pretty perfect match if you ask me. |
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I'm not talking about the literal use of the TR-808, which has been vogue in virtually every branch of hip-hop, on and off, since we were all in diapers. I'm talking about the album by Kanye West that set the precedent for albums like Bush. Forget about the actual physical equipment, and listen to my typing noises: Kanye's 2008 minimalist masterpiece was not influential for its use of the Roland TR808, it was influential because it was a total left turn, and prioritized singing and melody over rapping. The mark its left on the genre can be traced to similar projects by countless artists who have tried to embrace singing, melody, and minimalism. Drake called it the record that had the greatest influence on his own sound. I'm not being unfair to the 808 (moneymakin'moneymoneymakin' ... Lol), its just that the actual product has nothing to do with the argument I'm making, which is that this is Snoop's version of "808's & Heartbreak".. The album. ... Throw me a bone man. Tell me you get it. It's not even a value judgment. I'm finding these songs more and more infectious. But they are about as close to The Doggfather or Doggystyle as 808's & Heartbreak was to Graduation. (Obviously nothing in Snoop's canon holds a candle to anything in Yeezy's, but that's another discussion for another day -- I hope. So bad) |
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